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Dinosaur Jr stream album

Following on from the news of their single release, Dinosaur Jr have launched a full album stream online.

The band have got Beyond up in its entirety and it is their first album since their reunion last year and the first to feature Lou Barlow since he left in 1989. If you want to check out the album before buying it [it’s out now], then head on over to their myspace page by clicking the link below.

www.myspace.com/dinosaurjr

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Silicon Vultures EP available now

The Silicon Vultures EP is released today [April 30th] on Captains Of Industry.

You can find it in the shops for £2.99 or via this link. The release is limited to 1,000 copies on 7″ pink vinyl and features 5 tracks.

www.captainsof.com

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Live Reviews

30 Seconds To Mars – Live

Astoria
24.04.07

‘Hello London…how the fuck are you?’ Jared Leto is barely audible above the screams of a sold out Astoria. Outside in the street touts are successfully selling tickets for £40, such is the allure of the move star frontman of 30 Seconds To Mars.

Although he prefers not to ride off his success as an actor, there’s no denying that a large slice of the audience are here solely to see him, and him alone. The question hangs over the venue, is he just another actor who decided to be a rock star one day, or is he the real deal?

When the band take to the stage later than billed that anticipation in the audience is palpable, a white curtain shields the band from our view, until classical music fills the venue, building up and up, blue spotlights pick out figures behind the curtain, Leto in a Jesus Christ pose, people moving quickly, the roses clutched by the girls in the front row silhouetted 6 foot high. When the curtain suddenly lifts Leto and Co are revealed, all in black, with black bandanas covering their mouths, punk rock bandits ripping across the stage. It’s an impressive sight, Leto works the crowd aggressively, his voice true and clear, his swagger as he moves across the stage draws further adulation from the already fever pitched front rows.

Picking and choosing mostly from their second album ‘A Beautiful Lie‘ the band belt out ‘The Story, ‘The Fantasy‘ and more, but it’s single ‘The Kill (Bury Me)‘ which stands out, as Leto throws himself into the crowd, and manages, impressively, to find his feet on the shoulders of fans, and plays the last two minutes of the track standing in the middle of the crowd, arms outstretched – give the man his dues, I’ve never seen a frontman manage that one so smoothly…but knowing this is a gig for kids aged 14 and over, should a grown man really be throwing himself onto the heads of teenage girls? He repeatedly refers to his fans as his ‘family’, and builds on the ‘us and against the world’ mentality which mirrors My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way’s rant at Reading last year, but do we really need bands getting the crowd to chant ‘Fuck You’ over and over again?

Tracks are adrenaline filled and fired up, the band roll out explosive track after track, but it’s hard to work out who they are aiming this for. Leto makes a big deal about being the ‘real deal’, but after getting a very young fan who didn’t look older than 12 on stage, it feels a little too Jim’ll Fix It. Leto promises to stay and sign autographs for anyone who wants one after the show, you can’t help but feel he’s being a little too obliging, even a little too accessible?

They round off the set with a couple of acoustic tracks, and some tracks from their little known first album, but it’s their single ‘Attack‘ which rounds off the night on a high note, it’s a beautifully written, awesomely performed track which the band absolutely nail. Throughout the set the focus is on Leto, the rest of the band aren’t even introduced, and remain in the background. It’s clear who the star of this show is.

It was never going to be easy for Leto to make the transition from Oscar nominated actor to frontman without some naysayers, and even though 30 Seconds to Mars are maybe a little too polished, a little too perfect – it’s backed up with well written, exciting tracks and a frontman who clearly has the crowds wrapped around his little finger. It’ll just be interesting to see how the fare in front of the less user friendly metal crowds at Download this year….

Dee Massey
Photo from www.punkphoto.com

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MF Doom gets a re-release

Everyone’s favourite masked villain is seeing his last MF Doom release, MM…Food, re-released by Rhymesayers Entertainment.

That incarnation’s follow up to Operation: Doomsday originally came out in 2004 but went out of print and stayed that way for close to two years. In addition to the CD, a DVD will come with the album, documenting Doom’s release party tour – The MM…Food Drive Tour. It will feature live performances and behind the scenes footage, giving you a rare insight into the metal fingered villain’s life.

The date of release is set for June, so get those pennies saved!

www.rhymesayers.com

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Classic Crass album to be performed.

Crass have announced they will perform their classic album The Feeding Of The 5000.

Co-founder Steve Ignorant said that he will be performing that album with “selected special gusts” and has promised to deliver a show of “love, music, film, performance and anger”.

The special event will take place on November 24th and 25th at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

www.southern.com/CRASS

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Free Earache album

Earache have teamed up with Emusic to celebrate it’s 20th Anniversary to offer a free download album for a limited period.

The album will feature tracks from a variety of artists like Deicide, Cult Of Luna and At The Gates with rare unreleased tracks from Evile, Decapitated, Mortiis and The Berzerker.

It won’t be up for long so make sure you get over and check it by clicking right here.

www.earache.com

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TV On The Radio man picks Foals

TV On The Radio’s Dave Sitek has been announced as the producer for the upcoming Foals album.

Sitek is reported to be notoriously picky about who he works with but apparently hand-picked the Oxfordshire band himself.

Sitek, who has worked on production duties for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, will take the band into his Brooklyn studio this June and July to work on the record.

www.myspace.com/foals

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Dinosaur Jr updates

Dinosaur Jr have released their new single and it is available in limited numbers on 7″ vinyl.

Been There All The Time was written by J. Mascis and will feature the Lou Barlow penned Back To Your Heart on the B-Side, both taken from their upcoming album Beyond.

In addition to this release, they will be playing the Scala in London on June 26th. Finally, check out the Matt Dillon directed video:

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www.dinosaurjr.com

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The Mix

The Mix – 25/04/07

We’re back with another installment of your favourite hip hop reviewing rollercoaster. I always talk about the weather in my introduction and I’m not going to change because until every single day is sunny and I can wear shorts to work every day, I’m going to bitch about the crap weather. It rained on me today, now tell me, what good can come of that?

Anyway, fresh off the back of seeing El-P demolish Dingwalls with one of the most exhilirating performances I’ve ever seen, Brother Ali do his thing at YoYos and TTC bring the French flair to the Scala, I’ve had some belting records to review this month and some not so good ones. So, onwards!

RECORD OF THE MONTH:
MARK RONSON – Version

(Columbia)
www.markronson.co.uk

Mark Ronson is going to release the biggest crossover album of the year, there’s absolutely no doubt about it. He has already made a name for himself with Ooh Wee and is currently storming it by producing Amy Winehouse’s surprisingly good album, but it is all just a foil for his new album, which features his own re-working of both classic and modern tracks.

Teaser track Toxic, a superbly streetwise cover of Britney’s best song, featuring the never-delicate-but-always-awesome ODB [remember, you can’t spell Bob Dylan without ODB!] was the perfect way to get people interest, though his cover of Just was obviously good enough to do that anyway. And currently single Stop Me, featuring his Allido protégée Daniel Merriweather is Stax-like maze of horns and typically Ronson-y drums.

Whether you’re listening to Lily Allen’s widegirl vocals of Oh My God, Amy Winehouse’s sultry tones on The Zutons’ Valerie or the instrumental explosion of God Put A Smile Upon Your Face [trust me, it’s a hell of a lot better without Chris Martin all over it], you’re going to find something to sing along to, dance to and enjoy yourself to. But the standout track for me, aside Ronson’s own interludes [if you like Snoopy, check out Inversion], is the jazzed up cover of Apply Some Pressure with Paul Smith singing over a remix of his own track.

This album is going to please everyone, from pop lover to indie kids, hip hoppers to parents, and it’s going to be a huge one. Make sure you’re part of the tidal wave that is Mark Ronson. He’s about to hit your ears like a Tsunami of epic proportions.

DJ KENTARO – Enter
(Ninja Tune)
www.ninjatune.net

When you’ve annihilated the world of turntablism, getting the DMC title with the best score in history, where do you go next? Do you whore out your skills on the decks and milk that dry or do you go on to produce a majestic album full of experimentation? Thankfully DJ Kentaro has chosen the latter, and Enter proves that he’s equally adept at production as he is on the turntables.

From the opening track, Enter The Newground, his scratching and worldly rhythms mesh together perfectly before following on into Keep On, a track featuring The Pharcyde which booms in with some deep piano rolls, pacy cymbals and hectic drums before once again Kentaro’s skillfull fingers do their thing. The single, reviewed in the last Mix, Free featuring MC Spank Rock is a buzzing club hit whilst stand out track Rainy Day, with New Flesh, delivers some bass dub which is currently knocking the burberry off the pikeys making trouble on the corner of the road, as I type this.

But don’t worry if you want to hear some of that award winning scratching, because One Hand Blizzard will feed your appetite and having you reaching for a bib as his cuts smash up the airwaves over the Japanese soundscapes underlying the ever changing beat. For the sake of your health, buy this record. It’s the SHIT.

TIMBALAND – Shock Value
(Interscope)
www.timbalandmusic.com

Timbaland is the producer of the moment in rap and rightly so. Rather than dredging out the same old beat over and over like The Neptunes do to constant misplaced acclaim, Timbo pursues new endeavours and constantly lays down beats that the rap game copies 6 months down the line. So with his tunes currently knocking the charts down with Nelly Furtado and Justin, his album was surely going to be a big player.

All good on paper, with the eclectic line up of guests showing his willingness to experiment, like bringing in The Hives, M.I.A., She Wants Revenge, Elton John and Fallout Boy. But as we know, it’s the music that makes an album, not the paperwork and, unfortunately for Timbaland, this album doesn’t live up to the hype. The single Give It To Me featuring Miss Furtado and Mr Timberlake is a good ‘un, but it falls down big time, not least because it stretches to 19 tracks.

Timbaland gets points for effort, but it just feels as though he was more concerned with showing his sphere of influence, getting in varied guests that actually penning decent songs. Keri Hilson brings in some nice vocals on the tracks she’s featured on, but it just doesn’t do it for me. Which probably means it’ll do great in the charts.

DJ FOOD & DK – Now, Listen Again
(Ninja Tune)
www.ninjatune.net

Six years after their original mix tape, Now, Listen, DJ Food & DK are back showcasing their brilliant ability to bring together music from all over the place and form a coherent, fun mix. What kind of different music are we talking? How about mixing up Rakim with the Human League? Maybe a little New Order with New Flesh’s two step rhythms? Or even giving Roots Manuva a little DnB remix courtesy of Qemists?

Not only do they pick some absolutely stonking [yes, you heard me, stonking] tracks to throw into the melting pot, like Black Betty, Dans Le Club, Tarantula and more, but they are able to change the entire vibe of the album throughout without ever sounding contrived or glitchy. Starting off with hip hop, moving through rock and ending with drum n bass isn’t easy, but they do it seamlessly and if you are looking for a mix to put on before a night out, this is definitely one for you.

DEEKLINE & WIZARD – Deekline & Wizard Live
(Rat Records)
www.deeklineandwizard.com

The tagline reads “from Brixton to Brisbane” and, being a blatantly proud South Londoner, I wanted to see if they did my manor justice. However, having listened to it, I’m not really sure they have. With Skibadee on the opening tracks, I was immediately transported back to the late 90s as if I were in Ayia Napa listening to garage, which ain’t what I want to be hearing when I’m lounging on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

Throwing in Stanton Warrior’s Get ‘Em High featuring Sway and a track featuring Rodney P could have been their saving grace, but the dance-based vibe of the tracks meant that you couldn’t get away from the same sounding beat throughout the album. From Brixton to Boring would’ve been a better tagline on this record.

REDMAN – Put It Down [single]
(Def Jam)
www.defjam.com

Redman is back with this new single, taken from his upcoming album Red Gone Wild. Put It Down is produced by the man of the moment Timbaland and the fuzzy backdrop certainly smacks of Timbo’s beat making. However, as pumping as the beat may be, it’s pretty monotonous and doesn’t ever really go anywhere.

Apparently there was a high buzz when the anime-inspired artwork for the album leaked onto the internet. This doesn’t really surprise me because after hearing this single, where Redman seems to be doing an impression of Ludacris from 3 years ago, the artwork must be more interesting than the music.

FLOSSTRADAMUS – Act A Fool [Single]
(My Space Exclusive)
www.myspace.com/flosstradamus

Let’s get it straight from the very start – on its own, Zombie Nation might sound shit. Especially when its played at Palace on a Saturday afternoon in a vain attempt to get us to pretend our season still has a purpose. And then we get onto Crunk, which basically sounds a bit naff unless you’re in a club with speakers the size of a small country vibrating your brain from pillar to post.

So how comes Flosstradamus‘ mash up of the two is fucking great? Well, maybe that’s something no-one will ever be able to answer, but basically the long and short of it is that this is a track that shouldn’t work, but really, really does. From Lil Jon and Three 6 Mafia giving it the “YAYUH” to the Zombie Nation bassline pounding behind the vocals, this is something that you’d love to hear in a club. You just won’t admit it.

Flosstradamus recently blasted the shit out of Cargo on the Catch An Attitude tour with A-Trak, Craze and Kid Sister and when you hear this and imagine it amplified a million times, you’ll understand just why they went down so well.

They also persuaded me I should buy a trillby. No, seriously, I’m gonna.

BLUE SCHOLARS – North By Northwest [Single]
(Rawkus)
www.bluescholars.com

Seattle’s Blue Scholars previous two records, their self titled album and the Long March EP set up forward thinking lyricist, Geologic and an adept beatmaker Sabzi as a group to look out for on the hip hop scene. With their summery tunes, they gathered critical acclaim from all over and finally took the step up by signing to the newly risen Rawkus alongside the much hyped Kidz In The Hall.

This track, North By Northwest, is taken from their forthcoming album Bayani and showcases all that is great about the duo. From the swaying brass through the heavy snare claps to Geologic’s bigging up of his home territory, this is a track that you’re going to be hitting the replay button on time and again.

“Two Scholars rock fresh” he says as the unrelenting tunes marches on and after hearing this four and a half minute blast of feel good hip hop, you’d be one hell of a fool to disagree. Bayani should make waves this year if this song is anything to go by, so keep those ears ready for more.

This month’s art comes from Eboy, who are a collective that specialise in high end pixel art.

Their pixelated versions of cities all over the world are absolutely brilliant, showing the city’s big sights as well as mixing it up with little characters getting up to all sorts in the nooks and crannies.

Here is Eboy’s London, the best city in the world. Have it.

So, that’s it for now, but there is always more where that came from. If you want to send me in your record, then please hit me up on the email address below. The summertime is coming, so let’s get those shades on, pasty white legs out, and our collective grooves on!

Until next time, peace.

Abjekt.

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Sage Francis video teaser

Sage Francis has put up a “making of the video” style video on youtube for his new single Got Up This Morning.

The video for the track, produced by Buck 65 and taken from the upcoming Human The Death Dance album, sees Atmosphere’s Slug, Brother Ali, Divinci from Sol.illaquists Of Sound, Tom Inhaler and Buck 65 himself take part in a card game.

The video was shot the day after the Paid Dues Festival and you can check it out by looking below.

www.strangefamousrecords.com